Will preface this thread with the admission that all of this is way over my head and totally confusing, but I’m trying to determine if my Uv sterilizer is useless to me in its current configuration.
I have an apex 1” flow sensor set at the output of the Uv sterilizer, and it’s reporting an avg flow rate of 393 gph @ 60% power on my ecotech M2. Since it’s directly after the UV and has a 90 bend just before it hits the flow sensor, I think it’s safe to bet, the actual flow rate is probably somewhat higher than 393 through the actual UV.
So a few questions…
1. Is there a way to calculate just how much that 90 bend is impacting the reading? I should have added, the sterilizer is mounted horizontally and has about a 10” rise out of the Uv before the 90 bend into the sensor.
2. Based on the reported calculations from the vendors website, in the attached photo below, My model is the 57 watt classic, and the reported specs are based on a 355 gallon tank. Since my tank/sump total volume is around 185 gallons. For the sake of ease, let’s say it’s 1/2 the tank volume of the vendor calculations. Would that then mean I should 1/2 the gph in the chart?
3. If a higher gph flow rate is recommended than the flow rate I’m getting, meaning the Uv light is being exposed to the water too long, could I then accomplish the exposure time, by reducing the length the Uv sterilizer is on during that hour? In essence use my apex to control the power to the UV to only be on 15 minutes every hour instead of being on full time to reduce the exposure by a factor of 4? Would this then mean that the columns in the chart would go up x4?
Like I said, this is all very confusing.

I have an apex 1” flow sensor set at the output of the Uv sterilizer, and it’s reporting an avg flow rate of 393 gph @ 60% power on my ecotech M2. Since it’s directly after the UV and has a 90 bend just before it hits the flow sensor, I think it’s safe to bet, the actual flow rate is probably somewhat higher than 393 through the actual UV.
So a few questions…
1. Is there a way to calculate just how much that 90 bend is impacting the reading? I should have added, the sterilizer is mounted horizontally and has about a 10” rise out of the Uv before the 90 bend into the sensor.
2. Based on the reported calculations from the vendors website, in the attached photo below, My model is the 57 watt classic, and the reported specs are based on a 355 gallon tank. Since my tank/sump total volume is around 185 gallons. For the sake of ease, let’s say it’s 1/2 the tank volume of the vendor calculations. Would that then mean I should 1/2 the gph in the chart?
3. If a higher gph flow rate is recommended than the flow rate I’m getting, meaning the Uv light is being exposed to the water too long, could I then accomplish the exposure time, by reducing the length the Uv sterilizer is on during that hour? In essence use my apex to control the power to the UV to only be on 15 minutes every hour instead of being on full time to reduce the exposure by a factor of 4? Would this then mean that the columns in the chart would go up x4?
Like I said, this is all very confusing.
